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Searching Tips and Tricks Use advanced search Use special operators “…” search for a particular phrase “in vitro maturation” filetype: search for a specific format file “in vitro maturation” filetype:pdf site: to search within a site “in vitro maturation” site:ucm.es Use Verbatim, text-searching Search for academic publications and received cites in Google Scholar How to search in google what you need Internet

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Due to limited access to scientific and technical information, Open Access trend appears as solution to overcome such barries Public and free access to information through internet allowing reading, downloading, copying, distributing, printing, searching or linkage to full text publications without any legal, technical or financial limitation. The only requesite is to keep text integrity and authorship once they are cited. Open Access does not imply lower scientific quality Open Access sample: Experimental Animals https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/expanim Internet Open Access

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Collection of e-journals within a single website, including informational resources, tools and services, with a common interface. Produced by journal editors and distributors All database functionalities are included: Simple and advanced search RSS alert Export cites Pre-published articles optional access(“on line first”, “articles in press”, “early view”…) What is a platform of e-journals? e-Journals

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Firstly we choose on the toolbox, we introduce the searching criteria and we click on How to access an e-journal? UAB e-Journals

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What is a thesaurus? Hierarchical and alphabetical relationship of words that represent database content of stored documents. It allows us to find out the most suitable terms to find the information that we are looking for. Searching

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What is a Reference manager? A reference manager is an application that allows us to create our own database with our own documents. It also allows to capture, archive and organize documents and bibliographic references and edit and insert those references on a document with different formats. A reference manager is an application that allows us to create our own database with our own documents. It also allows to capture, archive and organize documents and bibliographic references and edit and insert those references on a document with different formats. Reference Manager

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Automate reference integration from databases, etc. Edit, classify, order, archive and manage references File storage associated to references Information sharing with other people and groups Produce bibliography from other groups of references. Cites and references insertion on text documents. Cites and references format edition according to different standards Functionalities Reference Manager

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RefWorks Online payment service, taken out by UCM and UPM. Ease all manager system functionalities allowing remote access without installation through a PIN that allow usage out of campus It is also possible to import references and attach documents, produce bibliographies, references and cites edition, RSS source management, reference sharing, etc. Reference Manager

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Free software client installation as Firefox and Chrome add-on or single software entity. It is able to syncronize with online service We can easily capture references and documents directly from a website, produce bibliography,cites and reference insertion on text document and it also has document sharing and collaboration functionalities. Zotero Reference Manager

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Reference manager and academic social network software client available for PC or mobile devices that syncronizes with a online service. Software is free, but for advanced functionalities premium and institutional versions have additional cost It allows import references and documents, produce bibliography, cites and reference edition and information sharing with colleagues and groups Specially useful for PDF document management. Mendeley Reference Manager Mendeley Premium (UAB)

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Developed by Elsevier. Less cite coverage in comparisson with Web of Science Cites Indicator: Scopus Metrics Includes more records not based in English language than Web of Science. Scopus includes more journals with faster cites analysis than Web of Science; however such analysis is less exhaustive

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journal IF indicator : average number of times in a given year that articles published in this journal have been cited during the previous two years. Engined by Eugene Garfield, founder of Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) in You can access through database within the forenamed platform Yearly upgrade (June/July) Includes publications from 1997 onwards Journal of Citation Reports Metrics

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SJR (Scimago Journal Rank) is an impact index similar to JCR based on Scopus. Three year cites based analysis SJR provide higher value to high standard magazines using PageRank algorithm for the calculation Accessible through or Scimago Journal Rank Metrics

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H index Hirsch, J. E. (2005). A bibliometric index to quantify production of an individual researcher. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102(46), The h index is a measuring system of quality physicians and other scientists proposed by Jorge E. Hirsch, University of California, based on the number of citations receiving a scientific paper scientists. It was designed for accurately measure the quality of a researcher, the main difference is that it takes into account the most cited scientifics vs. Other measurements that simply show the ones that publish more A scientist has h index if has at least h publications with at least h citations each one representing the balance between number of publications and citations of them. You can access thorugh and. Metrics

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Highlights Recommended steps: 1.Search for article on Trovador+. 2.If article was not found, search by journal title on UAB library catalogue. 3.If journal subscription is not available, search by article title on Google and Google Scholar. 4.If we could not download a full text article, we open a formal request through Interlibrary Loan Service. Recommended steps: 1.Search for article on Trovador+. 2.If article was not found, search by journal title on UAB library catalogue. 3.If journal subscription is not available, search by article title on Google and Google Scholar. 4.If we could not download a full text article, we open a formal request through Interlibrary Loan Service. ¿How to access a full text articles?